Thursday, 22 June 2017

LADIES DAY AT ASCOT 2017

These racegoers nailed daring elegance in their Ladies' Day looks. 


This racegoer chose a candy-pink rose hat with jewelled sunglasses. 


This racegoer proves that millinery needn't be confined to the top of your head with her trailling violet creation. 


Celia Sawyer arrived at Royal Ascot wearing a flamboyant orange feathered saucer style hat with a matching red dress. 
These racegoers clearly received the new dress code memo which decreed that jumpsuits are now allowed in the Royal Enclosure. 


Staying true to Royal Ascot's reputation for striking millinery, these racegoers chose bright shades of blue and yellow for their eye-catching creations. 


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Gail Hayden-Stapf posed up a storm in her grey and cream checked ensemble. 


Lindsay Healy, Christine Walkin, Cara Palmer and Anna Perry had all travelled from Leeds  to showcase their fabulous racing style at Royal Ascot. 


This racegoer opted for a pretty rose pink dress and matching hat. 
Valerie Stark proved trouser suits can be an elegant choice for a day at the races. 


This racegoer's bright white dress offset her exotically hued headwear perfectly. 


The My Fair Lady look is certainly a trend at this year's Royal Ascot. 


Elena Rowland also emulated the Duchess of Cambridge's penchant for white lace and jaunty hats.
Charlotte Knight's pale turquoise ensemble played to Ascot's sophisticated dress code. 


This guest looked elegant in a blush pink dress and dramatic feathered hat. 


Lisa Tan's black and white look was modern and perfectly matched. 


These racegoers proved that anything from block colours to delicate embellishments goes at Royal Ascot. 

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